Cushioning Running Shoes Reviews

Cushioned running shoes make up one of the largest segments of the running shoe market.
Most cushioned shoes fall somewhere in the middle of the spectrum of available options: more cushioning than minimal models, but without major support or corrective elements.
Meant for runners that have little to no pronation, cushioned running shoes provide protection and shock absorption with little to no additional support for strong pronators or issues like exceptionally high or low arches.

The Brooks Glycerin 10 is a great, highly cushioned shoe for neutral runners looking for a plush shoe, while still maintaining a smooth ride. While the price is a ...bit on the high side, the Glycerin 10 is incredibly durable, standing up well to the miles.

The Asics Cumulus 14 makes for a great long run shoe with ample cushioning and support. As the miles stack up through marathon training, they have held up well, and ...are a good everyday shoe. They’re a great overall package, and feel more like a premium shoe, despite the relatively low price tag.

The Nike Free Run+ 3 is an incredibly comfortable, light-weight and flexible trainer. It gives the benefits of barefoot running while offering enough protection and ...support to make even the most predictable shoe consumer consider trying something new.

Puma delivers its first cushioned trainer to the Faas line. The shoe has a nice plush midsole that offers up a natural ride, but issues with the upper may have ...runners giving the shoe second thoughts.

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